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| | The "Death" of Tarot |
 | | That message, and particularly the card that bore it, proved to be as deadly to Tarot, and particularly to the interests of the close-knit industry of cardmakers, bookwriters and professional associaters who peddle Tarot, as the sniper's bullets proved to be all too often to their human targets. |
 | | I also asked why, given her own interest in testing the Death card as a predictor of mortality, especially versus others she felt were more appropriate for this purpose, she did not feel that she was in fact engaging in fortune-telling. |
 | | In some of these Tarots, the fortune-telling meanings reflect the opinions of a particular designer, but in others Kaplan uses the very same meanings he published in 1972, and so millions of these instructions have been distributed to the world, and continue to be, including meanings for Death which include "death" as a possible reading. |
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